Question
(armies, terrible, happened, together, distant, nothing)
Dearest Connie, by Christmas time next year, this war will be $…1…$. but a $…2…$ and $….3…$ memory. I know from all that $…4…$ today how much both $…5…$ long for peace. We shall be $…6…$ again soon, I’m sure of it.

Answer

$1.$ nothing,
$2.$ distant,
$3.$ terrible,
$4.$ happened,
$5.$ armies,
​​​​​​​$6.$ together

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